One wrong number can change everything. Yoo I Seop is a quiet, reserved young man whose world shifts when he receives a call from an unknown number—one that wasn't meant for him. On the other end is Han U Tae, a bold and mysterious stranger whose voice becomes the beginning of something neither of them expected. What starts as an accidental connection grows into something deeper as they continue to talk, night after night. But both carry emotional scars, and neither of them has been entirely honest about who they are—or what they're hiding. When past traumas resurface and feelings grow complicated, they must confront their own fears before the line between comfort and pain disappears. Can a mistake lead to something real? Or are they destined to be two strangers, forever just a voice on the other end? Sometimes, the wrong number is the right person. (Source: kisskh) Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Jung Myeong CheolChoi I SeopMain Role
- Jung Jae BinLee Hyeon UkSupport Role
Reviews
That was really good
I didn't think I would like this, but was very well-written with fairly well-realized characters for such a short flim. Woo-Tae is an unusual character - sweet and conflict avoidant without being weak - far from it. I loved his honesty, including with himself.Also, points for the total absence of homophobia, which is unusual for a KBL - by which I mean the very story and the way it's told, not the inclusion of homophobia as a plot element.
I could have done with fewer BL tropes, which I think weakened the overall effect, but almost everything about this is strong, and you will likely walk away from it feeling good. There aren't any real kisses in it, but i was fine with that - it wouldn't have made sense for where the characters are.

accidental call meant to be?
Overall: I was happy that the series was focused on the leads but then a third character took up too much time in the finale. 4 episodes about 10 minutes each. Aired on Sukfilm's YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYfaogVGCvwSn_EksTEo-gNZJbq4wMIVb&si=ZTVhgoz20VrTZQUS (members have more/longer kissing scenes and apparently a short scene at the end of the finale) The production company Sukfilm has also made: Blue Boys, Seoul Blues, Never FairContent Warnings: threatened suicide, non/dub con kiss
What I Liked
- intro
- the flashback made his response in episode 1 make sense
- acting/visuals
- acknowledged that they just met, end of episode 4 was nice (just needed more screen time for them)
Room For Improvement
- that major things kept happening when one was very drunk
- a character took up way too much time in the finale
- cliche a character lied and another character walked away/misunderstood (though at least it seemed to be cleared up fairly soon)
- abrupt ending